Image from ?The Stronger Will?, 001498732
Author: GREEN, Evelyn Everett.
Page: 10
Year: 1890
Place: Edinburgh
Publisher: Oliphant & Co.
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Members of the launch party of HMS Kelly at the shipyard of Hawthorn Leslie, Hebburn, 25 October 1938 (TWAM ref. 4923/3). She was launched by Miss Antonia Kelly, daughter of Sir John Kelly, Admiral of the Fleet.
This image is taken from an album produced by the world famous shipbuilding and engineering firm of Hawthorn Leslie. The album gives us a fascinating glimpse of life at the company's shipyard at Hebburn from the late 1930s to the 1960s. There are remarkable images of the men at work in the yard and a poignant series showing the terrible damage caused during the Second World War to HMS Kelly, one of Hawthorn Leslie's best loved ships.
This particular collection of images follows the Birth and ultimate Death of a ship. From the craft and pride in its production and the joy in its performance, to the devastation and price of its destruction.
A blog about this fascinating collection can been viewed here on the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums website.
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This is a photograph of patients at Longshaw Lodge Convalescent Home for Wounded Soldiers, Grindleford, near Sheffield.
Reference: DF.BGS-4-9-5
The photograph is part of a larger collection that offers a rare and intimate glimpse in to the Life of a Wounded Soldier recovering from the horrors of World War One.
This particular set of photographs is taken from a collection held at Tyne & Wear Archives capturing the every day lives of the nurses and patients at the 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield and Longshaw Lodge Convalescent Home for Wounded Soldiers, Grindleford, near Sheffield. The photographs were taken between August 1916 and June 1917.
A blog about this fascinating collection can been viewed here on the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums website.
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This photograph is from the Robert Hope collection/.
Robert Hope was a resident of Newcastle upon Tyne. In the early 1970s he took out a bank loan to buy a Rolleiflex camera.
Over the next few years he photographed various Newcastle scenes, including the Grainger Market and the demolition of housing estates in the West End of the city.
Robert Hope died in 2001.
Thanks to Steven Hope for donating the collection to Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.
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Here is a stern view showing the disposition of propellers of the Mauretania.
Built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard, RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside.
Reference: TWAS:DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/5
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Drawing of ladies and gentlemen from London by the artist James Peller Malcolm. Published in 1808. The original copy of this image can be found at the Roderic Bowen Library and Archives, University of Wales Lampeter.

Image from ?[Guld och namn.] Elvira, Lady Casterton. A novel ? Translated from the Swedish by A. Wood?, 003306027
Author: SCHWARTZ, Marie Sophie.
Volume: 03
Page: 277
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?Geschiedenis der zeventien Nederlanden?, 003958177
Author: WITKAMP, Pieter Harme.
Volume: 01
Page: 371
Year: 1873
Place: Amsterdam
Publisher:
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Image from ?Suomen maantiede Kansalaisille, etc. I. Yleinen tsaus maahan ja kansaan, etc?, 001789185
Author: IGNATIUS, Carl Emil Ferdinand.
Page: 97
Year: 1880
Place: Helsingissa?
Publisher:
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Collection: Human Ecology Historical Photographs
Title: Home economics building, 1912-13.
Collection #23-2-749, item BE-C-15
Div. Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5x14
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Image from ?[The History of Egypt from the earliest times till the conquest by the Arabs A.D. 640. A new edition.]?, 003358448
Author: SHARPE, Samuel Orientalist
Page: 103
Year: 1859
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?Histoire de France pendant le dix-huitie?me sie?cle. Quatrie?me e?dition?, 002046950
Author: LACRETELLE, Jean Charles Dominique de.
Volume: 01
Page: 9
Year: 1819
Place: Paris
Publisher:
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.00535
Title: The Towers (Narragansett Pier Casino)
Photographer: Charles Dudley Arnold (American, 1844-1927)
Architect: McKim, Mead & White (1878-)
Photograph date: ca. 1886-ca. 1895
Building Date: 1886
Location: North and Central America: United States; Rhode Island, Narragansett
Materials: albumen print
Image: 5 7/8 x 7 3/4 in.; 14.9225 x 19.685 cm
Style: Romanesque Revival
Provenance: Transfer from the College of Architecture, Art and Planning
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5snd
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Image from ?The Evil Guest. [A novel.]?, 002113913
Author: LE FANU, Joseph Sheridan.
Page: 206
Year: 1894
Place: London
Publisher: Downey & Co.
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Image from ?Contributions towards a History of Driffield and the surrounding Wolds District in the East Riding of the County of York?, 003163692
Author: ROSS, Frederick.
Page: 19
Year: 1898
Place: Driffield
Publisher: T. Holderness
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Image from ?The land of gold, diamonds & ivory; being a comprehensive handbook and guide to ? South and East Africa?, 001801465
Author: INGRAM, Joseph Forsyth.
Page: 206
Year: 1889
Place: London
Publisher: Whittingham & Co.
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01197
Title: Royal Architectural Museum. Plaster Casts (Figures) from the West Porch of Chartres Cathedral
Photographer: Henry Bedford Lemere (English, 1840-ca. 1911)
Photograph date: ca. 1874
Location: Europe: United Kingdom; London
Materials: albumen print
Image: 10 5/8 x 8 1/8 in.; 26.9875 x 20.6375 cm
Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5tbv
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Image from ?King?s Hand-book of the United States planned and edited by M. King. Text by M. F. Sweetser ? Illustrations, etc?, 003556464
Author: SWEETSER, Moses Forster.
Page: 672
Year: 1891
Place: London
Publisher: Osgood, McIlvaine & Co.
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01268
Title: Amiens Cathedral, South Side
Building Date: 1220-1270
Photograph date: ca. 1865-ca. 1895
Location: Europe: France; Amiens
Materials: albumen print
Image: 6.2992 x 8.2677 in.; 16 x 21 cm
Style: Rayonnant
Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5tfj
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